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Dear Chuck:Bill Meridian was the guy who started using first trade time charts to invest in stocks. Later he retracted and started using stock exchange opening time of the IPO date to cast the chart. This is perhaps either because he could not get the First Trade Times or get the desired results from his First Trade Time charts. Another factor could be that his analysis was not as superior as SA analysis of the Vedic charts. (He is a westerner astrologer) His idea of using opening time of IPO day is not valid because on certain days sometimes 2, 3 or 4 IPO's start trading. How can they all have same chart. In my extensive research on this issue I believe that the knowledge of first trade time is essential. Casting charts according to Vedic Astrology and using SA for analysis give superior results.Let me clarify that by first trade time I mean when the stock really opens for trading on the floor, not when CEO buys 100 shares for record.Best

wishesRaj Chadhawakefieldvedic <radiopro55 wrote: SAMVA , "cosmologer" <cosmologer wrote: > > > > > Dear Thor and list: I direct you to the website of Bill Meridian, who is a well known and succesful stock market cycles predictor. I append a part of his description of his methodolgy to erect first trade charts, and it seems the opening bell is the key. You should note he does

not use SA, but that does not have an impact on his conclusion to use the opening bell, in my opinion. > > "A major new issue of a leading company may be listed directly on the NYSE, as Readers Digest was on February 15,1990. The two dates, IPO and first-listing, occur close together. I have found the first trade date to be the more important of the two. Customarily, the chairman or president of the company will go to the floor of the exchange and make a token, personal purchase of 100 or 1,000 shares to kick off the trading. In the words of a NYSE official, trading begins "almost immediately." Thus, the choice of the 9:30 or 10:00 am time for the charts is supported by fact" > > Best personal regards, Chuck > > > > > ________ ______________ > > Building a

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SAMVA , Raj Cgadha <rkctech wrote:

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Based on the Professor's suggestion to erect the chart according to

the local time at head office, they would not have the same chart,

only share the same planet positions.

Not to belabour a point, but if the CEO or chairman did ligitimately

buy shares of the company through the exchange, that would be

recorded as an actual trade. It's like using a muhurta to start

something you wish to be succesful. It doesn't depend on what anyone

else does. If you start your company at 3am (the muhurta time i.e.)

as far as you're concerned you're in business as of that moment, even

though all of your customers may be asleep! Chuck

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SAMVA , Raj Cgadha <rkctech wrote:

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> Dear Chuck:

>

> > > > Dear Raj:

Based on the Professor's suggestion to erect the chart according to

the local time at head office, they would not have the same chart,

only share the same planet positions.

Not to belabour a point, but if the CEO or chairman did ligitimately

buy shares of the company through the exchange, that would be

recorded as an actual trade. It's like using a muhurta to start

something you wish to be succesful. It doesn't depend on what anyone

else does. If you start your company at 3am (the muhurta time i.e.)

as far as you're concerned you're in business as of that moment, even

though all of your customers may be asleep! Chuck

> > >

> >

> ________

> ______________

> > > Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business

gives

> > you all the tools to get online.

> > > http://smallbusiness./webhosting

> > >

> >

 

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